Godmodule wrote:Spoon wrote:Hot damn those look good!
So those are master grades éh
Well I myself assembled Raider gundam and i'm really suprised at how damn poseable high grade models are (comparing them with those non grade 8 euro kits is hardly fair

) not to mention dang good looking without the need for any paint.
Anyway now i'm thinking of painting (using those cheap ass figures as practice material). Do you have any advice/tips on do's and don't when it comes to gundam painting?
actually advice depends on how you want your style to be. I use the "no paint" method, which is really popular in Japan right now. It's getting a painted look, without painting. It deals with a lot of using clearcotes, rubbing/light sanding, and detailing with G-markers. However, the end results are very impressive. MG kits look great with no paint at all to be honest. Just panel lines, and you've got a great model!
Agreed. As a casual modeller who sucks at painting in general, I've found Bandai's continuing effort toward accurate molding to be a godsend.
Now me, I'm not into a huge ammount of fuss when it comes to assembly. I think the most complex kit I own currently is a MG God Gundam, which I'm pretty sure isn't much compared some of the newer UC kits (and nothing to a PG, which I doubt I could even justify the expenditure on...). Of course, often I just stick to things like MSIA's and their ilk, as they hold up a helluva' lot better in actual play (though I've yet to personally demolish a kit so far).
Though I HAVE been eyeing the new MG Zaku kits a bit, perhaps for some time down the road...